Teesside boxers suffered seven defeats in as many bouts on a disappointing day results-wise at the Durham Association Clubs for Young People Championships.

But there is still regional interest in the competition as Jahmal Weaver, Arman Asad, Kasey Robinson and Sam Williams received walkovers to the next stage in Yorkshire.

Wellington ABC and Redcar ABC both took three casualties at Belle Vue Sports Centre in Hartlepool.

The Welly’s Kane Auer, Lee Hatfield and James Thompson all made early exits as did Redcar trio Tom Hill and brothers Aakif and Adil Hassan for Redcar.

Auer lost his Class C bantamweight final on a 4-1 majority decision to Sam Wallace from the Grainger Park club in Benwell but pushed his slightly more experienced rival close in his first bout for almost a year.

Game underdog Hatfield has tightened up his defence in recent seasons and gave highly-rated Cyris Pattinson (Birtley) a standing count before dropping a 5-0 unanimous points decision in the Class C welterweight semi-finals.

Thompson and Birtley’s John Ruddick are now 2-2 in their four-bout series after Ruddick claimed a 3-2 majority verdict in their latest clash, a Class B lightweight semi-final.

Hill lost 4-1 to Houghton’s Steven Lavender in the other Class C welterweight semi.

Class A bantamweight Aaakif Hassan had a tough assignment as his Birtley opponent David Robson boasted four times more experience and had won 26 out of his 28 bouts.

He still made Robson work for his victory, by 4-1 majority decision.

Birtley only lost one of the five bouts they were involved in and added another victory to their haul when Callum French beat Adil Hassan on unanimous points, 5-0.

Pallister Park’s Leon Simpson also showed he can mix in good company despite going out - on a 4-1 majority to Adam Cope from Gus Robinson ABC in Hartlepool - in the Class B featherweight final.

UNBEATEN Middlesbrough cruiserweight Simon Vallily will try to score his third professional win when he take on Lithuania’s Rolandas Cesna over four rounds on Monday night.

Vallily, 28, has yet to lose a round in the pro ranks after racking up points wins against Simeon Cover and Moses Matovu. Sedgefield light welterweight Bradley Saunders appears on the same Frank Warren show in London. He meets Bath’s Gareth Heard over eight rounds.